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1 Bringing the basics into focus; substantive changes made in general education program Close look at newly-revised program.
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2 A new building comes to campus; two others undergo remodeling Architect will be hired for new Business Building; renovation projects include conversion of east wing of Bartlett Hall for offices and modernization of auditorium; photo.
3 Campus speakers represent many different viewpoints Speakers include Geri Jewell, Margaret Atwood, Larry Linville, Hatem Hussaini, John LeBoutillier, and Marc Berkowitz.
4 Program strengthening includes foreign language New proficiencies required under revised general education program.
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5 Ceramics lab investigation continues Six students will undergo further medical tests; Professor Cassino files lawsuit for an injunction to close Art Building.
6 Environmental Institute sponsors study tour on energy Will take month-long tour of energy-related sites; four credit hour class.
7 Hessburg becomes student body president Connie Hessburg elected in runoff against Kerisa Chung.
8 High research ranking for teacher education UNI ranked sixth in nation in educational research and development productivity in teacher education.
9 Individual events team has outstanding year; debate team qualifies for nationals Individual events team finished eleventh in national tournament; debate team qualifies for national tournament for sixth consecutive year.
10 Jazz band releases album Releases recordings made in Switzerland.
11 KUNI savors Wine $ Tulips event Four hundred people attend event.
12 Lab School names auditorium after Butzier Named for Kenneth G. Butzier, who retired last year after twenty-five years at PLS.
13 Men's Glee Club tours Europe Will present concerts in Italy and Austria.
14 Music, religion and strife are Elderhostel topics Will study Afghanistan and American music and religion.
15 ROTC unit places eighth in nation Finishes eighth in Ranger Challenge in field of seventy-eight teams.
16 Scholarship honors first woman teacher Women's Studies Scholarship named for Frances L. Webster; photo.
17 Science buffs explore Canada and Alaska Seventeen Iowa science teachers and students will participate in forty-five day tour; six credit hour class.
18 Seminar to turn the economy around Two day seminar will feature nationally-known speakers.
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19 Graduates feel forced to move out of state for jobs Study shows that more than half of the graduates of Iowa universities leave state to find work.
20 Transition study recommends actions to eliminate hassles students face Committee deals with problems associated with identification cards, registration, and orientation.
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21 Hard times force breeding lab to close; University struggles to find home for rats Lack of funds will force rat laboratory to close; photo.
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22 Banquet to honor achievement and service award winners Brief biographical sketches of winners.
23 Gift will benefit heart attack victims Century Companies donate $20,000 for cardiac rehabilitation program; photo.
24 Seniors sponsor activities to raise money for class gift $16,750 pledged in senior class campaign; will be used for locator maps.
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25 Andre Walther Awarded medal by French government.
26 Barbara Yager Receives award for meritorious service.
27 Bonnie Litwiller Elected to Board of Directors of NCTM.
28 Geraldine LaRocque Attends conference on teacher education.
29 John Ketter Receives award for outstanding leadership.
30 Judith M. Finkelstein Elected to board of NCSS.
31 Mary Bozik Receives award from Central States Speech Association.
32 Nancy Bramhall Appointed to National Student Exchange Council.
33 Raymond Kuehl and Randall R. Bebb Receive awards from Association of Teacher Educators.
34 Two men leave their mark at UNI after more than 30 years of service Biographical profiles of Donald O. Rod and Ross Nielsen, who will retire soon; photo.
35 Whitfield "Chip" East Receives award from AAHPERD.
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36 Athletic fund drive exceeds goal Drive nets $455,000.
37 Records set at spring conference meets. Brief listing of records and performances in several sports this spring.
38 Track team leads the way in conference titles Excellent success in recent years for track and cross country teams; photo.